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Muscles -1 Movements and Positions

Muscles -1 Movements and Positions. KEY. QUESTION # 1. The FRONT view of these muscles is called the ___ position. Anterior (front). QUESTION #2. The BACK view of these muscles is called the ___ position. Posterior (back). QUESTION #3. The SIDE view of these

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Muscles -1 Movements and Positions

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  1. Muscles -1Movements and Positions

  2. KEY

  3. QUESTION # 1 The FRONT view of these muscles is called the ___ position. Anterior (front)

  4. QUESTION #2 The BACK view of these muscles is called the ___ position. Posterior (back)

  5. QUESTION #3 The SIDE view of these muscles is called the ___ view. Lateral (side)

  6. QUESTION #4 The movement of separating the fingers (moving them away from one another), as shown in the bottom left picture, is known as ___. Abduction (move apart from one another)

  7. QUESTION #5 The movement of bringing the fingers towards each other (together), as shown in the bottom right picture, is known as ___. Adduction (move towards one another)

  8. QUESTION #6 The movement of bending the fingers as shown in the top left picture, is known as ___. Flexing (to bend)

  9. QUESTION #7 The movement of straightening out the fingers as shown in the top Right picture, is known as ___. Extending (to stretch or straighten)

  10. QUESTION #8 abducted The fingers on the LEFT are being ________________ while the fingers on the right are being ______________________. adducted

  11. QUESTION #9 adducted The leg in this picture is being ________________ drawn towards the body

  12. QUESTION #10 abducting The figure on the LEFT is ____________ his arms, while the figure on the RIGHT is ______________ his arms adducting

  13. QUESTION #11 Which of these figures are abducting the thumb? 1 and 3

  14. QUESTION #12 Is this foot inverted or everted? Inverted (to bend IN)

  15. QUESTION #13 A. View _______ shows a foot that is INVERTED View _______ shows the same foot being EVERTED. A. B. B.

  16. QUESTION #14 Both feet in this view are being: INVERTED EVERTED to bend OUT

  17. QUESTION #15 The foot in the middle is in the “neutral position – identify the foot being INVERTED and the foot being EVERTED. INVERTED EVERTED to bend IN to bend OUT

  18. QUESTION #16 What is the correct name for the type of movement shown in this picture? Dorsal Flex bend up

  19. QUESTION #17 What is the correct name for the type of movement shown in this picture? Plantar flexion stretch down

  20. QUESTION #18 Is the person in this picture extending or flexing his arms? Extending (meaning to stretch out)

  21. Question #19 Which picture shows extension of the torso? A. B. “B” Extension = to stretch Torso = from the neck to the hips

  22. QUESTION #20 What type of movement does this picture represent? medial flexing (middle) (bending)

  23. QUESTION #21 Which is this person doing? A) flexing laterally B) extending laterally Extending laterally (stretching) (to the side)

  24. QUESTION # 22 Which position is showing the leg FLEXING? A. A. B.

  25. QUESTION # 23 Which position is showing the arm EXTENDING? A. B. B.

  26. QUESTION # 24 Which position is showing the leg EXTENDING? A. B. A.

  27. QUESTION # 25 Which position is showing Plantar flexion? B. A. B.

  28. QUESTION # 26 A. Which position is showing PRONATION? to rotate OUT B. A.

  29. QUESTION # 27 What is the name for the movement of wrist “B”? supination to rotate IN B. A.

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